If you enjoy going out and imbibing, a pub crawl is a fun experience that you can share with your friends. Themed or unthemed, it's a way to check out all of the amazing places your city or town has to offer.

Planning the perfect pub crawl requires a little more thought than just listing some awesome places you want to visit: if you're in charge of creating this experience for a group of people, there are some things you're going to need to consider.

There's nothing better than the first warm days of the year when you feel your city come alive again! Any bar or restaurant with outdoor seating suddenly is filled to the brim with post-hibernation shenanigans. If you find yourself in Boston (or Cambridge) this Summer, here are four of our favorite locations with beautiful views where you can work on your tan while casually imbibing.

The days of spending endless hours at a crowded bar with your girlfriends trying to get the attention of a busy bartender are over. We all know that your time is worth more than that and we should be chasing experiences instead!

Planning a trip to Boston? We know it can be tempting to check out all the bars you've seen on the small and large screens when you visit a new town, so we checked out a few to see if they're worth your time! Read along for our verdicts about whether you should include them on your next Boston pub crawl.﻿

If you only eat one thing during your River Walk adventure, it has to be these slices of pickled perfection. First of all, The Esquire may just be the best damn bar on the San Antonio River—period. It's the longest wooden bar in Texas and was opened to celebrate the end of Prohibition in the States.

Visiting the birthplace of America? Boston is an incredible city with an amazing history. Whether you are a looking for a true “tourist” experience or you’re a local looking to do something a little different, we have put together some of the best ways to see and enjoy Beantown.